Teint de Neige Eau de Parfum bottle Teint de Neige
Edp Concentration Edp
U Gender U
2000 Year -
££ Price Tier £
Muski Eau de Parfum bottle Muski
Our Verdict

Teint de Neige and Muski are both intensely powdery scents, but differ in execution and quality. Teint de Neige offers a refined, albeit strong, baby powder accord with creamy vanilla and florals. Muski leans more vintage, with a cloying sweetness and less nuanced floral notes. The key difference lies in the overall composition; Teint de Neige is a high-quality, well-blended fragrance, while Muski comes across as synthetic and dated. If you love powdery scents and want a more modern, wearable take, Teint de Neige is worth the splurge. Otherwise, if you want to save some money and don't mind a more mature, vintage scent, Muski could be worth a try.

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Which Should You Buy?

Choose Teint de Neige if...
  • You want a high-quality, refined powdery fragrance.
  • You prefer a sweeter, more vanillic powder.
  • You want a modern interpretation of the powder accord.
  • You want better longevity and projection.
Choose Muski if...
  • You are seeking a budget-friendly option.
  • You enjoy vintage-style perfumes.
  • You prefer a more mature, less sweet powder.
  • You are on a very tight budget.
Our Verdict - Teint de Neige
Teint de Neige is the ultimate powder bomb - you either adore its fluffy, clean, baby-soft embrace or find it utterly suffocating. No middle ground here, so sample first.
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Our Verdict - Muski
This one's a proper Nana-scent - avoid unless you're aiming for vintage vibes or need a new air freshener. It's powdery, cloying, and definitely not for everyone.
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Scent Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 1% 1%
Floral 42% 43%
Fruity 2% 3%
Green 2% 4%
Sweet 41% 42%
Warm 7% 5%
Woody 1% 1%
Earthy 1% 1%
Animalic 14% 13%
Fresh 5% 7%

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding
Teint de Neige EdP
Muski EdP

Notes

Shared Notes
Powdery 37% vs 33%
Rose 23% vs 22%
Ylang-Ylang 19% vs 22%
Jasmine 18% vs 22%
Shared Notes
Tonka Bean 51% vs 40%
Floral 48% vs 60%
Shared Notes
Heliotrope 50% vs 22%
Musk 49% vs 44%
Only in Muski
Sugar Cane 33%

Accords

Teint de Neige Muski
100%
Powdery
100%
51%
Musky
90%
Sweet
72%
54%
Floral
70%
56%
Vanilla
46%
46%
Rose
Powdery shared
100%
100%
Musky shared
51%
90%
72%
Floral shared
54%
70%
Vanilla shared
56%
46%
46%

Performance

Teint de Neige Muski
Long (6-10h)
Longevity
Long (6-10h)
Strong
Projection
Strong
Strong
Intensity
Strong

Season and Occasion Fit

Teint de Neige

Seasons

Best For:
Autumn Winter
Also Works:
Spring

Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.

Occasions

Best For:
Casual
Also Works:
Date

With its nuclear long-lasting power and strong sillage, Teint de Neige is too intense for most office settings, potentially overwhelming colleagues. Its comforting and sweet powdery character makes it perfect for casual wear or intimate evenings at home, though some find it elegant enough for date nights. It's generally too casual for formal events and certainly not suited for sport.

Muski

Seasons

Best For:
Winter
Also Works:
Spring Summer Autumn

Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.

Occasions

Also Works:
Casual

The strong powdery and sweet accords make it too heavy and potentially divisive for an office or formal event. It leans more towards casual or intimate settings due to its calming nature, though some might find it too overpowering even then.

Where to buy

Teint de Neige
Muski
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